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9781119658092

Dementia and Memory Introduction for Professionals in Health and Human Services

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  • ISBN13:

    9781119658092

  • ISBN10:

    1119658098

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2022-03-29
  • Publisher: Wiley

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Summary

Addresses the psychology and treatment of diseases that affect the memory of an aging population

The aging population is growing, with a significant portion of the population over the age of 65. Epidemiological research suggests that rates of age-related conditions like Alzheimer’s disease will increase. Older individuals and their families face a host of problems related to the diagnosis, treatment, and psychological management of these conditions. There is a growing demand for healthcare personnel and professionals in the human and social services who have the knowledge and skills to meet the needs of this special population. Dementia and Memory: Introduction for Professionals in Health and Human Services aims to provide an introduction to dementia and memory disorders for professionals in public health, nursing, social work, gerontology, psychology, and beyond.

This book offers a scientifically rigorous approach with an approachable writing style, making it an ideal resource for all helping professions. All chapters take a multi-disciplinary approach to instruction, and all diseases are presented with applicable historical background. For each condition covered, from Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s to depression and frailty, you’ll find a description of the condition, epidemiological data, pathophysiology, diagnostic criteria, clinical presentation, treatment strategies, and a case vignette. You’ll also learn about older adults’ daily needs, behavioral interventions, caregiver stress, and more.

  • Gain background knowledge of age-related conditions including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Lewy Body dementia, multiple sclerosis, and more
  • Learn about the neuroanatomy of the aging brain and how its manifestations lead to unique caregiving issues and challenges
  • Discover pharmacological, management, and intervention techniques that will help you better care for aging adults
  • Combat caregiver stress and compassion fatigue when dealing with difficult memory disorders and dementia

Anyone who works with older adults in community, clinical, or research settings will benefit from this in-depth information on conditions of aging and dementia.

Author Biography

Thomas J. Farrer is a clinical neuropsychologist who specializes in dementia assessment. He obtained doctoral training in clinical psychology, with subsequent training in neuropsychology. He has ongoing research interests in dementia and brain imaging and he is currently an Assistant Professor at the Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina. 

Elise Eifert is an assistant professor in and graduate coordinator for the Gerontology Program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She graduated in 2014 from UNC Greensboro with a Ph.D. in Public Health Education and Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Gerontology. Dr.Eifert served as a dementia educator in Florida for five years before returning to school to pursue her doctorate. Her research focuses on how individuals transition from their former role into the family caregiver role and how that tranistion effects identity and the use of home and community-based services. 

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Ethical and Social Issues in Dementia Care 
2. Neuroanatomy and the Aging Brain 
3. Episodic Memory and Cognition in Normal Aging and Dementia 
4. Acitivities in Daily Living: The Role of Rehabilitation Professionals in Dementia Care 
5. Alzheimer's Disease 
6. Vascular Dementia 
7. Lewy Body Dementia 
8. Frontotemporal Dementia 
9. Parkinson's Disease 
10. Multiple Sclerosis 
11. AIDS Dementia 
12. Huntington's Disease 
13. Overview of Depression in Dementia 
14. Partially or Fully Reversible Cognitive Impairment and Dementia 
15. Prevention and Management of Behavioral Symptoms in Dementia 
16. Lifestyle Interventions in Dementia: Nutrition and Exercise as Interventions for Dementia Prevention and Management. 
17. Caregiver Stress, Compassion Fatigue, and Caregiver Support 
18. Diversity in Dementia Risk and Response 

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